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I would like to update my Yosemite Hack to Sierra. I have been doing my research but I am confuse by the term "Native".
My install is via Clover. To me, at least, native would mean to click the update button and be done. After reading and reading and reading it seems though, that native means a whole lot of preparation first such as creating another Clover folder, mounting it, copying KEXTs and then upgrading.
Am I missing something? Should I just be able to update via the Update button in the Mac App Store?
My system is very basic and Apple compatible. I didn't push the envelope because I wanted reliability over performance (see my specs). I only use it for FCPX.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Cheers
My install is via Clover. To me, at least, native would mean to click the update button and be done. After reading and reading and reading it seems though, that native means a whole lot of preparation first such as creating another Clover folder, mounting it, copying KEXTs and then upgrading.
Am I missing something? Should I just be able to update via the Update button in the Mac App Store?
My system is very basic and Apple compatible. I didn't push the envelope because I wanted reliability over performance (see my specs). I only use it for FCPX.
Any advise would be appreciated.
Cheers